Today I'm releasing an improved version of my Mouser app with an eye for customization, and I'll point out a few other great mouseless gems (including one reader-created tool that satisfies the most-asked-for feature that's just outside of the scope of my Mouser app).

A new and improved Mouser

In case you've forgotten what Mouser was all about, check out this video:

A double-click shortcut in addition to left- and right-click, all of which are customizable

Dual monitor support *maybe*. I don't have a good dual monitor set up to test this, so let me know how it works for you

Visualization transparency toggle. While transparency is nice, you'll notice significant improvement in speed by either turning off visualizations altogether or turning off transparency.

So that's that. All you gamers/vi/Numpad lovers can customize shortcuts to your familiar favorites. Escape still exits the script, Enter still left-clicks, and the arrow keys still work. You can customize pretty much everything else, so snag it below and make it your own:

Divide and Conquer your monitor

The one popular request that I did not deliver was navigating by grid. That's because before I had a chance to even think about it, one intrepid reader decided to do it himself. The result is Divide and Conquer, a beautiful little program that lets you narrow down your mouse click with a grid of 9 sectors that continue to redraw as you choose a new one. I don't have a video for Divide and Conquer, but it works exactly like this video of Mousergrid (new in Vista!) minus the voice activation (around 0:54)

After activating Divide and Conquer, you use your Numpad to select sectors until you've got the mouse where you want it. I love this little guy, and maybe with encouragement Vorkroner will add a few more options for all of you who like a little more customization.

Adam Pash is an associate editor for Lifehacker with an unnatural love for the keyboard. His special feature Hack Attack appears every Tuesday on Lifehacker. Subscribe to the Hack Attack RSS feed to get new installments in your newsreader.